It covers energy used for heating, heating of water, ventilation/air conditioning and lighting.

A BER is similar to the energy labels you find on appliances for the home eg. Fridges.

The BER certificate has a scale of A-G. A-rated homes are the most energy efficient and will tend to have lower energy bills.

A BER certificate is compulsory for all homes being sold or offered for rent in Dublin. If you are buying or renting a house or apartment in Dublin, you are entitled to see the BER so ask the seller, landlord or agent for it. This will give you an idea of how energy efficient the house you are buying or renting will be. If it has a BER grade of A it will cost less in energy bills than a house rated G for example.

Along with the BER certificate there is an advisory report which identifies how to improve the energy performance of your property. (BER Assessor Dublin).

A BER is also required for newly built homes.(BER Dublin)

There are some exemptions for example, protected structures and some temporary homes.

BER assessments are carried out by registered BER Assessors who have been trained under the National Framework of Qualifications and have registered with SEAI. You should always check that the BER Assessor you are considering is fully qualified and currently registered with SEAI. (BER Dublin)